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Old 01-28-2013, 01:39 PM
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Speaking from experience..do not finance a restoration. Once the car is done, or you think it is done, you have to pay on it for years. Then a couple of years, when you want to change or improve it, you are still paying a bill are trying to come up with additional monies.

Pay cash and save.
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Speaking from experience..do not finance a restoration. Once the car is done, or you think it is done, you have to pay on it for years. Then a couple of years, when you want to change or improve it, you are still paying a bill are trying to come up with additional monies.

Pay cash and save.
True spoken words. If anything, at most, borrow and buy a completely finished car. But do not borrow to build a car. I can assure you, if you borrowed to build a car, you blow thru the budget rather with redo's, illegitimate shops, changing your mind on the direction of the build, etc just to name a few.
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